LBX Hosts Event, Launches X4 Series

The announcement of the new Link-Belt excavator X4 series drew dealers from throughout the United States and Canada to see and learn about the new line.

Tue February 10, 2015 - National Edition LBX

Janine and Greg Newell of George & Swede were eager to learn more about LBX’s new X4 Series excavators.

LBX Company LLC hosted a North American dealer event in its corporate headquarters city of Lexington, Ky., on Nov. 12 and 13 to announce the launch of its new Link-Belt excavator X4 series.

The event drew dealers from throughout the United States and Canada to see and learn about the new line. Meetings were held at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort and the X4 Series Introduction with machine walk arounds was held at the Alltech Arena, Kentucky Horse Park on the first day of the event.

The second day began with a talk from motivational speaker Clyde Fessler, who spoke about his experiences and involvement with the turnaround of the Harley Davidson Company from near bankruptcy to one of the most successful motorcycle brands in the world. Fessler’s talk was followed by sessions covering the new X4 Series’ innovations and benefits, customer support and marketing initiatives.

According to LBX Company President and CEO Eric Sauvage, the new X4 Series excavators represent the culmination of extensive time spent with contractors and dealers to hear their concerns and feedback.

The four new Link-Belt X4 excavator models — the 210X4, 250X4, 300X4, 350X4 and 470X4 — feature advanced, electronically-controlled Isuzu engines that meet Final Tier IV requirements, with up to 12 percent improved fuel efficiency than previous models. Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) are not required, and this emissions solution is used across all X4 models.

New features include a 30 percent bigger control valve that creates a larger hydraulic passage area, larger spools and advanced controls to maximize hydraulic system control and responsiveness. Two electrically-controlled Kawasaki variable-displacement axial-piston pumps and one Kawasaki gear pump assure that hydraulic flow is delivered precisely when and where it’s needed. The result is more maneuverability and precision across all operating modes, smoother machine operation and up to 12 percent faster cycle times, according to the manufacturer.

The X4 excavator cab offers better operator ergonomics and comfort. A large, automotive-grade high-back seat provides lumbar support and reclines at a 65 degree angle for a relaxed environment during breaks. Arm rests move proportionally with the console, which means that the distance and angle between joysticks and operator remains the same, no matter how the seat is adjusted. With a large, 7-in. LED color monitor to interface with the machine, an operator can easily navigate a full menu of user-friendly controls to take full command of the excavator and attachments. An operator also will feel safer in the ROPS and FOPS-certified cab, especially with the standard rear-view camera, which displays a panoramic view of the work site from the rear of the machine, with sight guidelines added for increased safety.

More Specs

The wide angle view enhancement system (WAVES) can be added to provide a full 270 degree viewing envelope with no blind spots. Other notable new cab features include: dual halogen cab lights (with optional LED lighting); a cup holder and storage areas for cell phones and other small items; newly designed joysticks with easy-to-hold grip and radio mute buttons; new MP3 audio input, Bluetooth-enabled for hands-free communication. And, all Link-Belt excavators are equipped with a standard control pattern changer.

To maximize uptime, X4 excavators are equipped with the RemoteCARE GPS-enabled telematics system, enabling 24/7 remote monitoring and security. RemoteCARE tracks routine and major service intervals, as well as current machine health, providing more flexibility and control when determining when and where to service machines. The system also provides machine location in real time for better job supervision and remote security monitoring. Flashing diagnostic codes on the monitor quickly alert the operator to potential trouble. Servicing is a snap, with convenient, ground-level access to all routine service points, including sample ports for engine and hydraulic oil. All service ports can be accessed via hand-turn knobs, with no tools needed.

The X4 excavators are tough and durable, with improved boss shaping on boom and arm pins to reduce stress; cast boom tips for improved reliability; and stronger cylinder mounts on booms and arms. Structural improvements on the lowers include a thicker travel motor case (up to 32 percent increase over previous models); thicker plating between side frame and travel motor case; up to 7 percent larger track rollers; increased tread diameter on track rollers; longer front idler hub; and a shape change on side frames for easy cleaning.

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